Another day and another Islamic savage who we should never have let back into the UK

Khalid Ali the Whitehall Muslim knifeman. (picture from Met Police bodycam via www.blazingcatfur.ca )

 

The news that the Islamic savage who was caught carrying knives in the Westminster area has been convicted of various terror related offences should be welcomed. Although we will have to pay for this savage to possibly have a lifetime of prison dawah, at least Khalid Ali, 28, is off the streets for a while. I’d like to think that this worthless and dangerous Islamic savage would die in prison for his crime, but life sentences these days are rarely for the whole lifetime of the prisoner. Unless the judge at the later sentencing hearing decides to give a recommendation as to the minimum term, this savage could be back on the streets in ten years or so.

However, as well as being pleased with the fact that this savage is likely to be caged for a long time, the fact that this savage was in Britain at all should give cause for concern. Ali had been involved in Islamic extremism activities for some time and had gone on an ‘aid’ mission to the terrorist statelet of Gaza before moving to Afghanistan where he became a bomb maker for the Taliban. He returned from Afghanistan in 2016 and was allowed back into Britain. After his return to the UK, police started to realise that Ali was linked by fingerprint evidence to bomb fragments recovered by United States forces in Afghanistan. While the police were preparing a criminal case against him, Ali decided to embark on a knife terror attack in Britain.

Ali acquired a number of knives in preparation for the attack on Parliamentarians and others in the Westminster area. The night before he was arrested in Whitehall by anti terror police, Ali’s mother saw a load of knives on her son’s bedroom floor, realised something was badly wrong and contacted the police. Whatever one’s opinion of the Islamic cult of death, Mrs Ali’s actions in contacting the authorities should be praised as her actions could have prevented Ali from going ahead with his planned attack at Westminster. Unfortunately when the police did turn up at Ali’s house they appeared to do the square root of sod all. The police didn’t bother arresting Ali and neither did they inform counter terror officers that Ali had been visited or that a call from a family member had instigated this visit. All that happened was that the knives were removed from Ali’s control.

Unsurprisingly, this knife removal did not stop Ali’s desire to inflict Islamic violence on innocent people. He went out the following day, purchased some more knives and headed off for the Westminster area. At this point the police started to act with more efficiency than they had the night before and Ali was apprehended in Whitehall and found to be carrying knives.

This planned attack would never have occurred had Ali been denied entry back into the United Kingdom. The manner of his exit from the UK and the places that he had visited should have at the very least ensured that if he had returned then he would have been held. But that’s not what happened. He was allowed to walk free and plan this attack.

We are now in the most appalling situation in Britain. We are now a country where the Government do not even bother to interdict those like Ali who are plainly traitors who are either proven or suspected of siding with Britain’s enemies. We used to shoot and hang such traitors, now we welcome them back and give them welfare and send them on pointless, expensive and foolish ‘reintegration’ courses.

Ali is not, as the Establishment and the Islamic excuse makers would lead us to believe, an aberration. There are are hundreds more returning jihadis who the government has allowed back into the UK which means there are hundreds more like Ali, just waiting to explode, shoot people, stab people or run people down with trucks. The first duty of any nation and of any government is to protect the citizens or subjects within the borders of that nation. By allowing the likes of Ali back into the UK the government have shown that they are abandoning this duty of care and duty to protect.